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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST
Charlotte Stewart,
Selene Armstrong,
Assistants.
i by th* wore
Foraver flork round Kitty.
Quit* often .lie's b**n total before
Hhe'a wonderfully pretty: .
And If (hr felt the leant dlatruet
lier mirror dally ahuwa It.
That'* whv It All* bar with dlagual.
Sha'a pretty and aba known It.
—Chicago Xtna
Elia Wheeler Wilcox Warns Against the Evils
of Overdressing, Overeating and Too
Much Luxury.
H**"' MM. OATBLY'8 TEA.'
Hr*. Charles Outsit «ll| eqteruln at
IS.Informal tea Thursday afteniooii
at her home, on Peachtree at reel. In
SataaMment to Mlaa Lizzie Schofield,
"f_aHyon. 'lie gurnt of Sira, u. a.
Nunnallv .and of Mina Antoinette
brought,in. of Madlann
TO MISS KIM BALL,
lira. John K. onlay will antartaln n
few frlenda at bridge Tuaaday evening
In honor of Minn Kimball, th* guaat
of Mnt. Alfred Burk.
(Copyright, 1107, by Amerlcan-Journal-Examlnn'l
nk. be merry, for you die tomorrow.”
“Eat. art ...
Ah! but tomorrow* watt on alow today;
A Ittjle fatting and a little sorrow
Give edge to appetite and mirth alway.
Be temperate, that enjoyment may endure:
In all thing* emulate the epicure.
■IKS.
GEORGE a BALL
Editor.
sprit M®
I’ve heard at mudaat maiden* who.
T bough lovely. •
rouldn't aay If It
I rouldn't aay If It be true.
•"»'* had no rhanee to teer H." • •
But Kitty'a aot at all that kind—
I've roaaon to suppose It—
Borauao Sha'a neither deaf nor blind,
■bra ptwttr and ahe know a It.
■he oaver ahowa ao much surprise.
tii even any* 1 Hatter.
When I ramaik tier hair or eye* —
It borea her, for that matter.
great eerret; If It were
Idn't have dlerloned it:
1 » "Uldn't have dleoloaed it;
But all I get'* a chilly atare.
Hht'a pretty and ahe known
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
Real Purity
and Wholesomenes8
Th* gourmand but defaata the end* of plaaaure.
Nature la frugal and revenge* waat*.
A alight repeat, well cooked, anjoyad at lelaure,
la batter than n banquet nerved In haett.
Who llvea to dine bat tanner tacks th* grave;
Man-should l>e matter, appetite the alave.
MBS. HALLETT TO ENTERTAIN
Mr*. B. S'. Hallatt luw Itaued Invita
tion* to a tea which ahe will glv* in
the afternoon of February 5. In tier
apart manta at the Klyae*. on Poach*
tra* atraal. The occasion will b<. 4
{■ratty romplinirnt to her mother. Mrs.
Charles Boyer, of lirookltne. Bouton.
Mine. then, to live, and marry taate to raaaon.
.Supply the body'* common need* with art.
I .eat appetite ahnulit ever play you Ireaaon
Give full aatlely 110 place or part.
Kat, drink, rajolca! but alnc* It may befall
That Ufa Is long—bo moderate in It all.
HE world la full of people who long for what they term the good
tbinge of Ilf*—itn* homes. Itna clothing and the luxuries of the table.
Thar* la no denying the fact that enough la batter than nothing.
* “ lapt" to And happtneaa In Ilf*
MISS HUTCHINS TO ENTERTAIN.
Ella (Taro llutclilna ha* Issued Invl- I
tatlonn to a btldge which she will give j
Friday afternoon to lira. Herbert W
Uavla. Mr*. Davis wan lllaa willy
Held, of Richmond, and her coiiiIiik 1"
Atlanta will be n happy aequIaltUui in
he young married contingent line.
litas Hutclilna' Invitation* Include n
nunibei of young mutron*.
It requires the spiritual poise of an "add.
w ith poverty—absolute poverty—for a companion.
But too much of anything la worse than not enough.
Thera Has a certain plaaaure In longing which gatlety denies.
Tlie tendency of the opulent la to overdo In th* matter of luxury, and
tile tendency of the inaase* la to emulate the habit* of the opulent to such u
degree .1* la possible to them.
Not long ago I cnterril the house at a very rich woman and fell such a
sense uf oppression as mud* my exit a relief.
The mansion wait literally stuffed with furniture and bric-a-brac. Them
wn* no roat for the eye anywhere. There were too many palntlnga on the
wall*, too many rar* work* of art. too many chain and footstool* and mu
sic racks, and mosaic cabinets, and scarf* and draperies.
I frit a hcuse of suffocation and fatigue In the house. Tea, everything
1 had seen was costly and luxurious, but coat and luxury do not always
Include taste. Too much of anything la never good taste.
I have scan the wife of a man on a small salary attempt to make hsr
house attractive by stuffing It with
MRS. VAN LANDINOHAM
ENTERTAINS FEW FRIENDS.!
On Tuesduy afternoon In her apart- i
ment at the Majestic. Mr*. Ralph Van j
Landlngham entertained for Mr*.]
Chgrtea O. Hherldan anil for fount
Wachtnielstn. Hie guest* of Mr. and
I Mrs.- Sheridan. Jhe-occaalini aaaem
. Med a congenial party of etglit or ten
parsons-and we*-one which wilt, fur
the grereful hospitality and the enjoy
ment that characterised It. be always
r remembered by those who were guests.
Mrs. Sheridan sang dfhrhtfullv several
f- aambw. and (Hunt Wachtmejeter. whn
Is a musician of brilliant attainment*,
played, other musical friend* of th!
hnsteto contributed to a charnilnu at:-
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9 COSTLY AND LUXURIANT
OT ALWAYS
ARTICLES NC
cheap end useless things, at the ex
pense of comfott and beauty.
Di. not be afraid to have a little
clear siace in your rooriia or 011 your
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MRS. DUNN ENTERTAINS.
— lire. Blackman I man enierlnlm-d in
formally eight of her friend* at bridge
Tuesday morning nt lie: name. on Juni
per street. On Thursday Mr*. I limit
will give a bridge at which Stic will
entertain twelve gueata.
CHILD STUDY SECTION.
Th* Child Study section of thv At
lanta Woman's Club will meat.. In the
club room at b o'clock Wednesday aft
ernoon. All mother* Interested are In
vited. MRS. WILLIAM KING.
Chairman.
ATLANTA CIVIC LEAGUE.
• On Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
the Atlanta Civic League will meet .it
Carnegie Library. An Interesting pr
gram has been arranged for the occu-
, Mrs. Warren Boyd will apeak on
“The Need of Compulsory Education
In Georgia”
Kvtryone Inin cited la cordially In
vited tu attend-—
A PRETTY SOUTHERN GIRL
AT WASHINGTON, 0. C.
Miss Annie Keith t railer, daughter
of Senator and Mr*. James Kraaler of
Tennessee, who lias a number of
frltnds In Atlanta, will *oon make her
aortal debut at Washington, D. un-
dor tho moat delightful auspices.
Senator and Mra. Kraaler, with their
family, air at the Cochran, a pleasant,
homelike hotel nt the national capital.
Mr*. Frailer I* fond of society and will
enter with enthusiasm upon the gave-
tie* Incident to the young ladyhood of
her attractive daughter, who with
beauty, talents and rare accomplish
ments. Is much admired, and life
for her may lie ti
de rose.”
Miss Kiwiler l« a tall blonde, with
beautifully expressive eves She Is a
linguist amt ffurntly speak* several
languages A few week* ugo ahe ac
companied her parent* to Hampton
Roads, where, with other Tennesseeane.
site witnessed th* presentation on ship-
. board of the splendid w ur v essel of
Tennessee's gift of * silver service. It
will be recalled that Miss Kraaler
christened the armored cruiser nt her
launching at Philadelphia, and U was
to her an occasion of peculiar delight
to see the beautiful ship, armored
cap-a-pie and her dr. h* full-manned
with a gallant crew. In command of an
accomplished Tennesseean
Mlaa Kraaler Is fond of dancing and
all wholesome exercise, being paitlcu-
larly devoted to horseback tiding.
GOOD TASTE. O walls. Let your family and your
Q friend* have 100m to walk about
without stumbling over superfluous
otto nans and chain, and 1st the eye
rest upon a few ornaments, rather than tire Iteelf with Innumerable ob
jects.
The tilde ru1e"pr*vaTl*1n”Jre**. Do not have too many clothes. Identify
yourself with your garments. When you know that a gown or a dress Is
This Illustration show* evening dress of white silk, with alx ruffles of
Valenciennes lace nt the bottom of th* skirt forming scallops edged off
on lop with a band of white eatlu ribbon. The waist Is decolete, the only
1 rimming being ruffle* ,.f .the seme Valenciennes lace on Uu waist and
■dtttvc*. The nil
itgh girdle la of white satin.
afternoon. January SO. at hnlf-paat S
oTtockrln the-basement of the Ft rat
.Methodist church. Peachtree and Por
ter Place.
All those Intertsttd In child care and
child development are asked to be
present.
Among other things, Rev. 0. R. XVII-
mcr will outline a plan for the care of
delinquent or self-willed children.
Mr*. Victor A. Moor* will apeak on
"The Value of Music In Child Trnln-
Mr*. Warren Candler will tell of tin-
mother*' work among the children at
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill*
Mr*. William King ami her child
study class of the Atlanta Woman's
Club have been Invited to be present
and lake perl In general dtsrii**lon
from the Itoor. Mr* King* subject
for her das* Wednesday afternoon re
lates to the literature or special ad
vantage to mothers and children.
MRS ROBERT EARNER.
President.
TQJMM KNOWLES.
Mra. Clarence Knowles entertained a
few frlenda at bridge Tuesday after
noon In honor of her guest, Mias Laura
Knowles.
The occasion though small was on*
m the moat enjoyable event* of the
week.
After the game delicious retreeh-
mem* were served.
Miss Laura Knowles wore a becom
ing gown of black and while atlk fasti-
toned with Irish lace.
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF HOSPITAL.
The I sidles' Auxiliary to the Pres
byterian hospital will have thetr meal
ing tomorrow (Wcdnridayi afternoon
■'clock at the hospital, IT West
... .Colli street A full attendance la re-
uly said to tie 'voleur | quested to plan for work for coming
year AIR8. GEORGE KING.
President.
MISS 8TERCHI. Secretary.
GEORGIA CONGRESS OF MOTHER*
Th* Georg!* branch of the Congra**
of 'Mother* will meet on Wednesday
MR. AND MRS. ELLIS ENTERTAIN.
Monday evening Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Kill* entertained delightfully at a buf
fet sup|ier. followed by bridge. Those
present were; Mr. and Mr*. E C. Pe
trie. Mr*. John Rommel, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Dargan and Mrs. Wilson. Col
onel and Mrs. Lowry. Mr. and Mrs.
John IV Little. Mra. Claude Badgely. of
New York: Mr. and Mr*. Tom Paine,
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Reck. Judge and
Mrs. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Thompson. Me. and Mrs B F. Shed-
den. Miss English. Mis* Dooly, t'olonal
Willis Ragan. Mr.ac-harlen t'rnnkahew,
Mr Fnltnn I'otMtle, Mr. E. T' Gamble,
Mr. W. 'K. Chapin. Mr. Willi* West
moreland.
The home of Mr. and Mr*. Kill* wns
TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING
We don’t claim to be the inventors of truth, but we
do claim to adhere to it in our advertising; and when we
use the word “exclusive” we mean exactly what that
word implies. We are leaders in the jewelry busmens,
and are so recognized here and by the largest eastei'U
«manufacturers.
decorated In while and green, quanti
ties of the cyclamen Dowel' and a pro
fusion of palma being used. Many sil
ver candelabra with white and green
shade* were placed throughout the
house.
In the dining room nerclesl and ferns
were used. The table had for Its cen
terpiece n large loving cup Ailed with
these flower*.
Mrs. Ellis received her guests In a
gown of lilac allk, trimmed with point
lace.
unbecoming. Avoid overtrlmmlng and overjeweling.
What la tho use of It all?
Hlmillfy life end be happy, atop OOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO
am' think how. little you need to O o
really enjoy life. Instead of how 0 SIMPLICITY IN LIFE O
much. And begin light now to buy O THE E8SENCE OF o
only what you need, u either use- 0 HAPPINEB8. a
rut or ornamental. In.your home: 6. = —-—— ■ g
only what you need to be well OOOGOOOOOQgpOOOOOOOOOOOpOO
dressed and always presentable on
all occasions, and only what you need to keep your appetite appeased and
your ayilem replenished.
Once you adopt this rule you will not only be relieved of an enormous
load of worry, but you will ffnd your house, your wardrobe, your bank ac
count and your health are bettered by It.
of honor at a luncheon Tuesday given
by Mra. T. 8. Lewis, at her home, on
Peachtree.
ARCHER-PHILLIPS.
Mr. I.'harlea West Phillips lias issued
cards of Invitation lo the wedding of
hi* atatar, Virginia, to Mr. Edward
Britton Archer, on th* afternoon of
Thursday, the 14lh of February, nt
3:10 o'clock, at th* resident* of Dr. and
Mra. George Watch, at Patalka, Fla.
The marriage will be a quiet one. only
the Intimate frlenda end near relatives
will witness the ceremony. Mlaa Phil
lips will wear a beautiful duebtas* lacs
gown made princess*, and Jter bouquet
will be of orange bloaaoma. The bride
will enter th* parlor with her brother.
Mr. litarie* W. Phillips, who will give
her In marriage.
Mr. Archer le a very prominent busi
ness man of New York, a Junior part
ner of a ltrge bonding company of
that city. Mis* Phillips has many
frlenda In Atlanta, where ahe has re
sided for several years, who will regret
that lirr home In thr future le to be In
New York.
A number of her Atlanta friends trill
attend her wedding
The bride and groom will leave for
Palm Reach and N’aeaau Immediately
after the ceremony and after an ab
sence nt a month or six weeke they re
turn to New York and will reside In a
beautiful apartment which Mr. Archer
lies furnished tor hie bride.
Among her Atlanta frtende who will
attend the wedding are Mr. and Lira.
Robert A. Hancock and Mr. and Mrz.
Nat F. Jackson.
BRIDOE CLUB TO MEET
WITH MRS. MILLER.
Thr Wednesday Morning Bridge
tiub will meet title week with Mr*.
Richard E. Miller. The members of
the club are: Mrs. W. A. Wlmblelt.
Mrs. William Bpear. Mrs. Ed Hunnl-
cult. Mra. Robert Ridley, Jr.. Mrs. H.
flay Moore. Mrs. Jamea Thomas. Mra.
Fid Analey. Mr*.' T. J. Ripley. Mra.
Cole*, Mra. Allgood Holme* end Mr*.
R. K Miller.
TO MISS PHILLIPS.
Miss Vlrgle Phillip* was the honir
guest at a charmingly Informal.bridge
given for her Tuesday morning by Mies
Virginia Potak. at her home, on North
avenue. About twelve of the frlenda
of the young lioates* were present, and
at the conclusion of the game a de
licious luncheon waa served.
MR8. CLARKE’S BRIDGE.
The bridge at which Mre. John
Clarke entertained Tuesday afternoon
assembled Informally about twelve of
her friends. Th# piiae wa* a set df Ico
tea glasses, and at the conclualoa of
the game a hot kmcheon waa etrved.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
TO MISS STEELE.
Miss Alice Steele, who has recently
returned from a trip abroad, will be
the guest of honor at a dinner to be
I given Tuesday evening by Mlaa Joan-
nt* Swift, at her home, on Peachtree
road.
Diamond* and
atches.
37 Whitehall Street.
TO MISS HOWELL.
Mies Carotin* Howell waa the guest
A TACKY PARTY.
The Mlealon of the Holy Coniform'
will give a tacky party on Friday
evaning. February 1. at th* residence
of Mrs. George Jekyll, til Washington
street. The object le the benefit of the
organ fund, and all Interested In the
work of the mlaalon are cordially In
vited to attend. A prlxe will be given
for the tackleet costume.
TARPLEE-BPEIR.
Mrs. Amanda Bpalr, of Carterevllle,
announce* the engagement at h ,r
daughter, Melinda Carolyns, to Mr.
Scott LXRue Tarplee. of Atlanta. The
marriage will be solemnized at the
homo of the bride’* mothar, tfn Febru-
Ilia Bpalr I* an accompllalted and
n. Mr. Tarplee
charming young woman,
la a native of Indiana, but haa been In
Atlanta aome time connected with th
Cable Plano Company.
REUNION SP0NS0R8 MUST
BEAR THEIR OWN EXPENSES.
Two Important orders to Confederate
veterans, Issued by General Staphen D.
Lee have been made public In New Or
leans. Regarding th* appointment of
sponsors and malda of honor by the
United Confederate Veterans, Oeneril
Lee taye:
“It can not be denied that what wa*
Intended as an honor to the descend
ants of the glorious women of the Con
federacy has grown to auch a degree
that th* Confederate eoldlera have In a
manner been forced Into eocond place. ’
He announces that this matter will
be brought to the attention of the Rich
mond reunion tlita year, and that pend
ing action by the veterans at this con
vention he will abstain from appoint
ing a chief sponsor and maid of honor
tbr the Richmond reunion.
”H I* absolutely necessary." be con
tinues. "that the expenses of the re
union titles be reduced and he (the
general) niahee It distinctly understood
that the outlay for entertainment of all
sponsor* and maid* of honor mutt be
born* by those who make th* appoint
ments."
The second order announce* the data
of the seventeenth annual reunion for
June I. I and 3 next.
YOUNG-HAYES.
Special to The Georgian.
Madon. Oa.. Jan. 31.—On Sunday,
January 37. Mr. Arthur C. Young and
Mlaa Elizabeth K. Hayes were united
I* marriage by Rev. William H. Uudd.
pastor of First Street Methodist church.
Mr. Young It a aon of Coroner T. E.
Toung. of this county, and ta a valued
employe* of th* Central railroad.
Mr*. Toung la the daughter of Mrs.
E. J. Havre and Is n young woman of
many lovable trait* of character.
The young couple have many friends
who wish for them a happy end pros
perous Ilf*.
MRS. FRAZIER'S TEA.
Mr*. Gilbert Frasier entertained
Tuesday afternoon from 4 to I o'clock
a number of her friends at an Informal
but beautiful tea at her home on Pied
mont avenue complimentary to Mra,
W. C. King, of Lexington, Qa.
Mra. Fraxler'a handsome home was
decorated with a profusion of pink and
white carnations, accentuating the col
or motif of pink and white which waa
artistically carried out In all of tho
pretty details of the decorations and
of tho menu.
Detlctoua refreshments were served
during th* afternoon by Mlsa Marga<
ret Frailer and Mil* Barah Wheaton
Buehl, both of whom wore lovely lin
gerie gowns *f white elaborated with
lac*.
On* of the very attractive feature*
of th* afternoon waa th* charming ten
dering of a number of vocel selections
by Mrs. W. C. King and Mra. Wing'
Held.
Mra. Frailer waa aaalated In receiv
ing her frlenda by th* guest of honor,
Mrs. King. Mra. Frank Logan. Mr*.
- “ ~ a Hool
Gua Redding, Mrs. Btephene Hook. Mrs.
William B. Goldsmith. Mr*. Frank
Rtnckdell. Mra. Thomas Northen. Mr*.
T. R. Pendleton, Mr*. Logan Crtohton.
Miss Mart* Alice Phillips and Mra. S.
R. Belli.
Mrs. Fraaltr wore a handeotne toilet
of black lace over black chiffon and
•Ilk.
Mrs. King's becoming gown wa* of
aflk In champagne tints with
inessallne
a touch of blue about th* corsage.
DINNER PARTY.
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Steel* entertain
ed at an elegant dinner Monday even
ing In compliment to Colonel and Mrs.
Robert Lowry.
The table had a centerpiece In th*
shape of a heart mad* of the petals of
red flowers. At the corner of the table
there were tall vases filled with liberty
roaes and at each guest's place the ttny
red hearts contained pretty souvenir*.
The place card* were In rad with the
guests' name* In gold Itttera.
Mra. Rteete were a becoming gown of
whit* panne velvet fashioned with roes
point lace.
MYa. Lowry's gown waa roae-rolortd
velvet trimmed with Venetian lace.
Tho gueata Included Mr. and Mra.
Henry Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. George
Dexter. Ur. and Mra. Norwood Mitch
ell, Mr. and Mra. John K. Ottley, Mrs.
Matthewaon, Judge John C. Hart.
TO MISS BENZIOER.
, Mlaa Katharine Qholatln waa the
gracious hoatta* at a bridge party
Tuesday morning whan'ohe entertained
for Mlaa Ursula Benalger, the guest of
Mlaa Mary Thomas.
Attar th* gam* refreshments 'ware
served.
Th* bridge prise* were a gold span
gled fan and a box of card*.
Miss Oholetla more a gown of blue
taffeta trimmed with gold lace.
Mlea Benalger wore a green cloth
suit and an Irish lace walet. Her hat
was great! triqimtd with plumes.
Mtaa Thomas wore a red cloth suit
and a white chiffon walet. With title
suit-she wore a hat of red trimmed
with rose*.
These are qualities possessed by SUPERIOR candy.
Purity is au essential attribute, for without it whole-
soiueness can not exist. Combined, the two produce
delicious candies which appear to and satisfy the
aesthetic taate.
_ Discriminating people have for years realized and
given material appreciation to the extraordinary
quality of Numially’s Candies.
DAUGHTER OF LA FOLLETTE
IS TO WED HIS PARTNER
Madison. Wle.. Jan. 3*.—Senator and
Mra. Robert hi. LaKollette will soon
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Fola. th* actress, to
Alfred L Rogers, of Janesville. La*
Pollattt’e political lieutenant, confiden
tial adviser and prospective law part-
TO MRS. FASSETT.
The dinner party given Monday
evening by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hln-
man was a pratty compliment to Mrs.
Fassett, who returned to Elmira, N. Y..
Tuesday afternoon, after a vlalt of sev
eral day* lo her daughter. Mra. Fred
Hodgson.
Mr*. Hlnntan received her guest* In
mad with velvet bam
The guests were seated about a ta
ble elegant In It* iip|iolntmeiite of rut
glu*s and ellver. and holding a center-
piece of rarnatlona and asparagus fern.
The guests were Mrs. Fassett, Dr.
and Mr*. Fred Hodgson. Mr. and Mra.
Clark Ilowelt. Jr , and Mr. and Mrs.
Colquitt Carter.
IMPORTANT MEETING
LADIES’ AUXILIARY.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Vincent
de Patti Soctety will .meet Wednesday
at 3 o'clock In the Sodality hall of the
Sacred Heart church.
All members are requested to be
present and officers far the year will be
elected.
MRS. Cr D. HILL,-President.
ner. '
The marriage will bring to a sudden
close the professional career of the sen
ator • daughter. In college productions
sh* was always a favorite, and It was
quite natural that she took to th* pro
fessional stage upon graduating from
the University of Wisconsin.
BOX PARTY.
During th* latter part of the weak
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hawkins will en
tertain at a box party at th* Grand In
honor of Mra. Badgely. the guest of
Mr. and -Mrs. Little.
MASK BALL.
The Daughter* of Isabella have Is
sued Invitations to a tacky party which
they will give at Turn Vereln on th*
evening df January 10. An admission
W "will be
of 35 centi
charged ladles.
prayerTervice. -
The Inman Park Presbyterian
church will huld a prayer service Wed
nesday evening at-TiM o'clock.
HAY ‘■MAJEffTIC'* TO' TUB CABBY—
iK'Li. urr THEBE.
MATINEE BOX PARTY.
Mlaa Carrie Datlls gave a charming
box party Tuesday afternoon at the
Grand to witness "The Vanderbilt
Cun."
Mlsa Dallls' gueata Kere: Miss Clif
ford Weat, Mlaa Mary McCord, Mlaa
Elisabeth Morgan and Mlaa Mildred
Fort.
Mrs. R. T. Dorsey, Jr., chaperoned
the party.
INFORMAL TEA.
Mlaa Maud* Scruggs will .entertain
at an Informal tea Friday evening a>
her home on Poachtraa street, the
gueets to Include Mra. Ford Lowry, of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mra. Maglll Mlaa
Ruby Bcrugga, Mr. Bullock and Dr.
Zoeffpell Quellanateln.
ATKINSON.CARROLL.
The horn* wedding of Mlaa Roberta
GrAc e Carroll and Mr. Emmet Bldrldge
Atkinson, of Atlanta, waa- a brilliant
event of Thursday, 'January 17, at
Montlcello, Fla. Th* marriage and r*'
caption which followed took place at
the home of the bride's mothar, Mr*.
F. W. Carroll. The ceremony wa*
wltneaned by relatives and' a few close
frlenda at noon, and the reception at
13:30 o'clock waa attended by a large
number of friends Invited In honor of
the young couple. The color motif of
the wedding was pink and white and
the Idea waa beautifully carried out In
the decoration*, a* well a* In tin
gowns of the maid of honor and the
ribbon bearers.
The ceremony wee performed by
Rev. H. E. Partridge, uncle of the
bride. The wedding music waa played
by Mlsa Rose Denham. Th* four Bow
er girl* were little niece* of the bride,
and wore empire gowns of whit* allk
with aaahaa, hair ribbon*, ate., of pink.
Each one bore*a basket of pink camel-
tha and atperegua fern* to which was
tied broad white satin ribbon and
which formed Ihe aisle through which
th* bridal party waa tu pats.
The maid-of honor waa Mlaa Nellie
Partridge, who wore a gown of whit*
ellk crape voile, over Dresden allk, with
bouquet of pink camellias, tied with
pink tulle.
_Mr._i\J!o»ard Mathews, of Atlanta,
was"beat* man." Tips bride wba given
away by her brother, Mr. W. W. Car-
roll. Her hpndsome gown waa of pal*
g rey nllk eollenne. over taffeta, with
nuqunt of whit* llltea, tied with while
tulle and a shower of narcissi.
Many elaganl praaaotf were re
ceived.
Mr. and Mr*. Atkinson arc now at
home to their friends at 131 Capitol
Square.
Mr. Atkinson la claim Investigator of
BOSTON.
Mra. Sant Brooks enttrtalned Wed
nesday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock
In honor of her gueat,. Mle* Mcrutchtna.
Mr*. Brooks was aaslstad In receiving
by Mr*. W, A. Taylor. Punch waa
served by M|*a Koala. Taylor. After
* very Interesting gnaming contest, is
which Mr*. Fred JlcMurraywon ft rat
prlae. a three-course lunaheon was
served. Those present were: MIsaes
Leona .Hobbs, Ousal* Forrest, Berta
Knabb. Essie Taylor, Ola Pariah. Hat-
tye Parker, Bcrutchln and Mesdamcs
James A. Horn. BenJ. Moody. Ben Nor
ton. Fred McMurray. W. A. Taylor and
J. W. Moody.
Alisa May Bess Slater, who has been
the guest of Alias Hatty* Parker, re
turned home last Sunday.
Mlsa Laonc Hobbs, who haa been
spending aome time here, the guest of
relatives, will leave In a few days for
Thomaavlll*. where she will be the
guest of Mlaa Jeanna Brown.
Mra. Herman Jones, of Macon. I* th*
guest of Mra. W. B. Fantbro.
Mra. F. C. Jones spent several day*
In Thomaavlll* this week.
Air*. Fred AlcMurray will entertain
at cards Monday morning In honor of
the visiting young ladle*. •
Mra. Jamea A. Hum Is visiting In
Moultrie this week, Ihe guest of Mist
Jennie Vereen.
MADISON.
Mlaa Bur ltd,I Wnlinn catcrtaluad a few
frlenda at rarda on Friday crealn*. In hon
nf Mlaa liny Tbomaaon and her Guest.
Mlaa Annie Ijuirte Atlanta, of gate
aalnil course wna served Those Invited to
meet Mias Ad*nta were Aliases Btrhte Wal
ton. Edna nliil I’nirye IN111. Krnnrea Doiik-
laa, MHrihn Fnsttr, Alary Trotter and Mar-
. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. U' K. Bhephonl enter,
tallied n few friends nt tea oa Timilny
evening.
Mra. Jnaien Boytnn nnd Minn Bailie Aland
Min Clyde Bowden, of Athena, npent
MIm Annie l.ntirle Arinin*, of Rntnnlon.
In Ihe nttracttvr (rural of MIm Mnjr Thom-
or inc I taunienui no eujojenir canny
pulling Friday afternoon.
Miss (ilndyn Pope, of Alontlreho. wna
the gnent of Mtra Aleude Atklneon a few
and haa many friend* In tha city.
TO MR. AND MRS. LITTLE.
colonel and Mrs. Lowry will enter
tain at dinner the tetter part of the
week for Air. and Atra. John Little and
their guest, Mr*. Claude Badgley. of
New York.
TO MRS. BADGELY.
Th* gueata of Mr. and Mrs. John Llt-
tl*. In their boot at tha Grand Wednes
day evening wlll'ba Afro. Frank Ellis,
Badgely. Mr. XV. E. Chapin and
Furniture and Household Goods
20 S. Pryor Street
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
B. BERNARD, Auctioneer
Atlanta. Ga. (01 Auitelt Bldg,
one* Haora. • to UJO-ldl t* f
Baetdaoce ra Cract^oa.
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